[right][color=yellow] Angela Jörg[/color] [color=yellow]Location:[/color] The Beach [color=yellow]Interactions:[/color] [@Leshy] [color=yellow] Time:[/color] Evening [color=yellow]Health:[/color] A medium cut in her right leg [/right] Angela double checked on Will: he seemed fine except for his arm. She walks around the fire and checks on his body, seeing nothing more than some scratches. She finds amusing how that guy is still able to see some levity in the situation even if they were in a deep trouble right now. Looking at his eyes would probably be the same than looking directly at the sea. [color=yellow] "Okay" [/color] she says with a nervous look, putting her hands over his shoulders [color=yellow] "You said pull really hard. I'm gonna do it. I'm a botanist. Sorry if it goes wrong" [/color] At first her hands just lay there for a second, touching his arm and doing nothing, the cold wind running around them while the fire made some comfortable noises. And then, she pulled. Hard. For a moment she thought she wouldn't be able to do it cause Angela had no idea of where to expect the "fixing" to happen but soon she heard a [I] crack [/I] noise and saw Will's arm go back into the regular position. If that was the one. He seemed in pain for a second and his breathing slowed and not much after that, he was starring at the fire again. She wasn't looking at his face when she pulled the arm and she was glad she wasn't, that wasn't an experience she would want to have herself. Angela looked around for a while, expecting Will to get used to having his arm back in place. [color=yellow] "Sorry if it hurts too much. You're the doctor here. And you're gonna need that arm to help people. I hope I haven't finished ruining it" [/color] Angela looked around the beach and she got the feeling as she always had ever since they got in the shore that they were being watched. The green inferno stared back: inviting her in and convincing her to get adventurous. She preferred to check other people around the beach, that would probably do her good.